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Vegetable farmers in Yuma, Ariz., are asking whether they can co-exist in the same valley with a large cattle feedlot. Those cattle are blamed for contaminating Romaine with toxic E. colibacteria.
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High bacteria levels at Lake Erie beaches are a concern for both swimmers and health officials. An E.coli advisory along two of Ashtabula’s public...
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A report by the CDC said the bacteria has infected at least 53 people, including 31 who have been hospitalized. The agency's advice: Throw out pre-cut romaine lettuce grown in Yuma, Ariz.
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Out of the 30 states which border a large body of water in the nation, Ohio ranks last in terms of beach water quality. We dive into what has caused the…
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Officials say more than two dozen beaches across Ohio are contaminated with E. coli.28 of Ohio's 134 public beaches were under bacteria advisories…
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Investigators continue to look for the source of the E.coli outbreak that has sickened about 3 dozen people in Ohio and Michigan. Ground beef is one…